Price calendar in Andorra 2025–2026: how to adjust your rates according to the season and events
- Info AndBNB
- Aug 26
- 4 min read

Pricing your Airbnb in Andorra is not just about covering costs, weather, school holidays and public holidays directly influence demand, which shifts throughout the year. In this Andorra price calendar 2025 guide you will see the key dates and how to adjust your rates to maximize bookings. If you adapt to that rhythm, you will notice it, more occupancy in low season and higher revenue during peaks.
We explain, step by step, how to adjust prices in a practical and effective way by leveraging key dates and major events in Andorra in 2025 and 2026.
Why is it important to adjust your prices to the season?
Tourism in Andorra does not follow a constant pace. Some weeks have maximum occupancy while others are much quieter. If you keep a fixed rate throughout the year, you could be losing income during high-demand periods or leaving nights unbooked in the low season.
The three main seasons in Andorra
Winter (December to March): months of snow and skiing, with a large influx of visitors.
Summer (July and August): season of active tourism, ideal for hiking, cycling and mountain activities.
Long weekends and special events: peaks in occupancy, especially from Spanish and French tourists.
💡 Tip: if you notice an increase in inquiries for specific dates, gradually raise the price. The market usually responds better than expected.
How to make the most of Andorra’s price calendar in 2025-2026 and the key dates for your accommodation
Before you start adjusting your rates, keep these three elements in mind:
Base rate
This is the minimum price needed to cover your costs. From there, you can apply increases. Example: if your monthly expenses are €900 and you expect to rent at least 10 nights in the low season, your base rate would be €90/night.
Adjustments based on demand
When demand goes up, it is logical for your price to increase too.
As a guideline:
Mid-season: +20 %
High season: +50 %
Holidays and special events: between +80 % and +100 %
👉 Recommendation: do not apply sudden increases. It is better to adjust in steps of 10 % and observe how the market reacts.
Minimum stay
It helps you avoid difficult gaps and maximize income during high-demand dates:
New Year: minimum 3–4 nights
Long weekends: 2 or 3 nights
Summer: minimum 2 nights (depending on the type of accommodation)
At AndBnB we work with dynamic minimum stays, which adjust in real time depending on demand.
Key dates and events in Andorra (2025–2026)

How to stand out from other hosts
Price is important, but it’s not everything. To differentiate yourself and attract more bookings:
Don’t leave your rates static: Airbnb values listings that are updated frequently.
Keep your calendar up to date, even if you don’t adjust prices every week.
Analyze between 5 and 10 similar properties to identify trends.
Don’t compete only on price: highlight what makes your property unique (views, location, garage, amenities…).
Write clear and useful descriptions. Avoid clichés and empty phrases.
Is it worth automating prices on Airbnb?
At first, managing prices manually may be enough. But as demand grows and you want to professionalize your property, doing it manually becomes less and less efficient. This is where dynamic pricing tools come into play: they help you save time and increase revenue… as long as they are used wisely.
That said, it’s not just about switching them on and forgetting them. Each area has its own dynamics, and poor configuration can make you miss opportunities. This is why having someone who knows both the tool and the local market can make the difference between a full calendar or empty nights.
Recommended tools:
PriceLabs: customizable, with a high level of control.
Beyond: automation and daily updates.
Wheelhouse: balance between automatic and manual adjustments.
Success stories to inspire you
Here are two real examples of how AndBnB has managed to transform the performance of properties in Andorra:
Éxito de Gestión del Alquiler Turístico en Andorra: A closed property was reactivated in June 2023 and managed to multiply its usual income by more than 3 thanks to a strategy that included professional photography, smart pricing, and SEO optimization.
Airbnb Optimization Service in Andorra: Another Success Story In Incles, between 2022 and 2024, the average price per night doubled and occupancy increased 2.5 times. As a result, net income almost tripled.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average price per night in Andorra?
It depends on many factors: location, type of accommodation, season, number of guests, photos, included services, and cancellation policy. The best recommendation is to compare with similar accommodations.
How do I calculate my ideal rate?
Start with your base rate, then apply adjustments based on the season, local demand, and events. A flexible strategy usually works better than keeping fixed prices.
Which are the most profitable periods?
Winter, summer, and long weekends. Although it will all depend on your pricing strategy and how you position yourself in the market.
What minimum stay should I apply?
On key dates such as New Year’s or Easter: 3–4 nights. In summer: at least 2. In low season, it is advisable to be more flexible.
To conclude
Managing rates, adjusting minimum stays, and studying the competition are key steps to optimize profitability. But it can also be quite time-consuming.
At AndBnB we can help you with everything: dynamic pricing, adapted minimum stays, professional tools, and continuous market monitoring. We only charge if we improve your results. And it is not just theory: we have already done it with many hosts in Andorra who now earn more thanks to a well-defined strategy.